Swelling of the intervertebral disc in vitro.
Slices of the intervertebral disc swell rapidly in aqueous solutions. Following swelling, a large proportion of the proteoglycans leach out. These changes can introduce artifacts into in vitro experimental work. Swelling results from the large Gibbs-Donnan osmotic pressure of the proteoglycans which...
Main Authors: | Urban, J, Maroudas, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Informa Healthcare
1981
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